The blue screen appears at boot, so slow that there is no home app

Updated on amusement 2024-04-21
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Here's how to fix the blue screen when your computer boots up:

    1. As soon as the machine is turned on, keep pressing the F8 key to select the last correct configuration and press enter to generally solve the problem.

    2. If not, choose safe mode.

    In safe mode, repair the system with software such as 360 and reboot it.

    3. If the above methods cannot be solved, the system will be reinstalled.

    Reinstalling the system also does not resolve the issue, and the following actions are recommended:

    1) Power off, open the chassis, plug and unplug the memory, wipe the gold finger part with an eraser, and plug it back in (don't reverse it).

    2) Plug and unplug the graphics card, wipe the gold finger part with an eraser, and re-insert it tightly (the buckle should be buckled).

    3) Unplug the power cord, cut off the button cell battery of the motherboard, wait for three minutes, and then reinstall the motherboard.

    Laptop:

    1. Unplug the power cord, remove the battery, open the back cover of the memory, plug in and unplug the memory, wipe the gold finger part with an eraser, and plug it back in (don't reverse it).

    2. Unplug the power cord, remove the battery, and press and hold the power button for 30 seconds without letting go.

    If the fault persists, it is recommended to send it for repair.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1) First, understand what happened to your computer before the blue screen occurred and what you were doing. If your computer has a blue screen after overclocking your CPU or memory, etc., then the blue screen failure is related to overclocking, as long as the frequency is restored to normal.

    2) If the computer is opened abnormally when the optical drive is read and the blue screen is caused, the blue screen failure is caused by misoperation.

    3) If a blue screen occurs when the computer is plugged in and unplugged with power, the BSOD fault is related to the plugging and unplugging device, and it can be recovered by restarting the computer.

    4) If a blue screen occurs when using a certain application software, the blue screen fault may be caused by this program software, and the program software can be uninstalled and reinstalled to eliminate the fault; If it doesn't work, it may be that there is a bug in the program software itself and it cannot be used.

    5) If the blue screen appears after the computer enters the system, there may be many reasons for the blue screen failure, and you need to eliminate it step by step. Use antivirus software to check and kill the virus first, and eliminate the blue screen fault caused by the virus, if you troubleshoot, it is the blue screen fault caused by the virus.

    6) If it is still the same, restart the computer, then start the computer in "safe mode", exit the system after booting and then reboot to normal mode, if you rule it out, it is a blue screen fault caused by a system error.

    7) If the fault is not troubleshooting, then use the backed up registry to restore the Windows registry to its normal state, if troubleshooting, it is a blue screen failure caused by Windows registry corruption.

    8) If the fault is not troubleshooting, then use the "Event Viewer" in Windows to find the cause of the error. Take the Windows 2000 XP system as an example, first click the "Control Panel Management Tools Event Viewer" command, the "Event Viewer" window, and in the right window of the "Event Viewer" window, the system lists the events that use the computer. Then, based on the date and time, focus on checking the system and application for events with a type flag of "error".

    Then double-click the "Error" event to open the "Event Properties" dialog box of the error event, find the cause of the error, and then make targeted fixes.

    9) The last trick: If it's a win7 system, you can try to reinstall the system, if it doesn't work, change it to an XP system, and if it doesn't work, then it's likely to be a hardware problem, and the hardware is compatible, and there is a relationship between the hardware itself.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are many reasons for the blue screen of the machine, and the most common ones are caused by problems such as taking a long time, not doing a good job of basic daily cleaning, or not updating the antivirus software in time. Since there is a problem, it is necessary to solve it properly. If it's an occasional blue screen, as long as it can be restored after restarting, then there is no problem, but often this happens even during operation, then it's best to reinstall it!

    Once the reinstallation is complete, it's a good idea to pay attention to:

    1. If the machine is used for too long, the dust on the lower bellows should be cleaned;

    2. Install system cleaning software, it is recommended to use Optimizer or Super Rabbit;

    3. Regular anti-virus.

    4. Don't use the machine for too long, give it time to rest!

    Remember to save important files before reloading!

    I wish the machine a speedy **!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you reinstall the system first,,, then it appears, it is a hardware problem.

    Take your time and try it one by one or it might be too hot.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is recommended that you reinstall the system.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you keep getting a blue screen, especially if you reinstall the system, it's basically a broken memory module or incompatible!

    1. The hardware reason is mainly that the memory module is incompatible, you can use the reinstall system to distinguish whether this is the reason, such as the old reason after reinstallation (such as you have just added the memory module or the memory module is damaged).

    a. Run regedit to enter the registry Mindburn Grip, under hkey local machine software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Explorer ShellExecuteHooks, there should be only one normal key value"to delete the others.

    b. Run Enter cmd Enter in the Command Prompt.

    for %1 in (%windir%\system32\*.dll) do /s %1

    If you are afraid of typing the wrong one, you can copy this command, and then click the c: in the upper left corner of the command prompt, and use the "paste" function below to make mistakes. After the screen is completely still, don't rush to start other programs, just wait patiently, because the DLLs are still looking for a position.

    Don't do anything else until your light stops flashing.

    3. If a specific program is like this after running, it is recommended to install the updated version or reinstall the program after uninstalling the program!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, your machine has a blue screen failure, there are many possibilities, I give you a good tutorial to help you solve this problem.

    If there is still a fault, you can call Dell's after-sales service** consultation: fixed** dial 800-858-2969; Call 400-886-8610 from your cell

    Dell Workshop Inquiries provided to you**:

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